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    Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    I have been reading so much recently about the MC Keyboard method vs the Liquid Drag & Drop method of editing.

    I could not contain myself any more and now have produced this short unofficial tutorial on what must be the ultimate keyboard shortcut to be found in MC5.

    I hope that you can understand the finer points.


    Regards,
    Douglas


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  • Tue, Jul 6 2010 8:08 AM In reply to

    • udosauer
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    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    I live in germany do i need a japanese keyboard, or can i install a special japanese driver? Smile

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    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

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    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    YesConfusedBig SmileHuh?Sleep

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  • Sat, Jul 10 2010 6:08 PM In reply to

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    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    Thank you Douglas! I had heard about this but couldn't find it in the manual anywhere. By following your tutorial I was able to make it work on my 15th attempt. But you didn't mention deactivating MC first. Also I think I now need a new hard drive because doing this a second time (I just had to show my wife) caused the C: drive to eject through the side of the case. Probably wouldn't do that on a certified machine though.

    -Steve

  • Sat, Jul 10 2010 10:08 PM In reply to

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    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    stwb:
    you didn't mention deactivating MC first

    That is a good point!
    I am using a Dongle based system, so I completely forgot to mention that.
    Thank you for pointing it out.

     

    stwb:
    caused the C: drive to eject through the side of the case


    That is correct procedure.
    Don't forget that the TPKS mode is the TelePathicKeyboardMode. If you think "Left" it will eject on the left side, if you think "Right" it will eject on the right side. If your mind is a complete blank it will convert your system into an FCP system.

     

    stwb:
    Probably wouldn't do that on a certified machine though.

    Don't count on that.
    Some people talk about MC as if it were a person.
    I don't know about the USA, but in the UK if we say a person is "certified" or "certifiable" it indicates that the sanity of the person is questionable. Is it possible that in the USA even machines can be "certified"?

    Regards,
    Douglas

     

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  • Sat, Jul 10 2010 10:12 PM In reply to

    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    drbgaijin:
    ...in the UK if we say a person is "certified" or "certifiable" it indicates that the sanity of the person is questionable. Is it possible that in the USA even machines can be "certified"?

    No, but I think our ongoing love/hate relationship with the Avid software shows that maybe at times, the program is "certifiable".Wink

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  • Sat, Jul 10 2010 10:18 PM In reply to

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    drbgaijin:
    Who said that Monty Python was dead?
    Not DEAD just so long in the tooth and slow to wrap it's sinuous coils around the unsmart tool to crush it. I just feel like I think John Cleese must have after his second arm was severed. (Avid and the punctured Grail)  Which leg is next???

  • Sat, Jul 10 2010 10:35 PM In reply to

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    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    AndrewAction:
    I just feel like I think John Cleese must have after his second arm was severed. (Avid and the punctured Grail)  Which leg is next???

    Good point, Andrew.
    But don't forget he fought on until the bitter end (or was it the biter end?) Never gave up!

    Regards,
    Douglas

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  • Sat, Jul 10 2010 11:08 PM In reply to

    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    drbgaijin:
    Never gave up!
    He who fights and withdraws strategically LIVES to fight another day

  • Sat, Jul 10 2010 11:20 PM In reply to

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    Re: Tutorial: The TPKS Ultimate Keyboard Shortcut

    drbgaijin:
    Is it possible that in the USA even machines can be "certified"?

     

    Absolutely. I've encountered more than one pc that has gone around the bend.

    -Steve

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